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Arpeggios Vs Modal Scales, Lesson by Laslo Boross
Arpeggios vs Modal Scales
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JamesT
Mar 1 2010, 04:50 AM
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Arpeggios Vs. Modal Scales
Lesson by Laslo Boross

Note that I had to play legato during the fast part 16th notes. And getting vibrato on that last note just before the ascending run seemed impossible. I don't know how you guys do it...applying vibrato during fast parts of a solo while jumping all over the fretboard! biggrin.gif .
Great lesson Laslo. I'm starting to get good at finding the "d form" arpeggios now after this one.

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